[RE-wrenches] Surge protector update?

robert ellison reellison at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 19:26:12 PDT 2009


I ground things well, bond them together and I install  "LA's at the array
and at the e panel. Then I make the sign of the cross and pray for the best.

Also a good idea to change them out every few years,,,, we really don't know
how hard they work, till they fail.

Bob

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 2:53 PM, boB Gudgel <boB at midnitesolar.com> wrote:

> North Texas Renewable Energy Inc wrote:
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>> August
>> I made a service call to a residential PVinstallation several years ago
>> that I did not install. The vintage Trace, size I don't recall, had quit
>> working. The Delta surge suppressor had actually ruptured along it's radial
>> seam, a result I had always heard indicates a surge being absorbed.
>>
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> Do you know if the Delta was placed at the array, or near the inverter ??
>  Was most likely installed  at the array ?
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> Thanks,
> boB
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> The inverter went to the nearest authorized repair shop, a marine
>> maintenance facility near Houston. The only problem was a cooked internal
>> fusible link which was replaced free of charge.
>> The array was undamaged.
>> There's no way of knowing how close the lightning strike was but the Delta
>> worked as it was intended. It's the only experience I can relate first-hand
>> I'm happy to say.
>> It will be interesting to hear what sort of results you come up with.
>> Jim Duncan
>> North Texas Renewable Energy Inc
>> 817.917.0527
>> ntrei at earthlink.net
>> www.ntrei.com
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>> --- Original Message ----- From: "August Goers" <august at luminalt.com>
>> To: "RE-wrenches" <re-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org>
>> Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 9:21 AM
>> Subject: [RE-wrenches] Surge protector update?
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>> Wrenches -
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>> Anyone have experience with lighning hitting an array with a surge
>> protector installed? What happened?
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>> I'm Here's an ad, point number 5 mentions that the surge protectors
>> installed in the array combiner box "protects solar modules and blocking
>> diodes..."
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>> http://www.citel.us/dc_surge_protection_overview2.html
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>> I'm trying to gather a firm opinion on whether they are a complete waste
>> of $$$ and time or not. Good grounding seems I would guess is the best
>> protection.
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>> -August
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